An antenna system that includes one or more radiator packages on a first side of an antenna substrate and one or more support packages on a second side of the antenna substrate are provided. Embodiments of the present invention include antenna systems incorporating a plurality of radiator packages on a first side of the antenna substrate and a plurality of support packages on the second side of the antenna substrate. The radiator packages generally include a radiator element and an integrated circuit that are incorporated into a common package. The integrated circuit of the radiator package can comprise an amplifier and/or other electronic components. The support packages generally provide one or more additional electronic components. For example, a support package integrated circuit can provide a phase shifter, amplifier, and/or other electronic components. The antenna substrate generally incorporates electrical conductors for operatively interconnecting each radiator package to at least one support package.
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17. An antenna apparatus, comprising:
a radiator package, including:
a radiator element;
a radiator package integrated circuit, wherein the radiator package integrated circuit includes an amplifier;
a feed interconnecting the radiator element to the integrated circuit;
an antenna substrate, wherein the radiator package is interconnected to a first side of the antenna substrate;
a support package, wherein the support package includes an integrated circuit comprising a phase shifter, wherein the support package is interconnected to a second side of the antenna substrate, wherein the support package is electrically interconnected to the radiator package, herein the antenna apparatus is operative to provide a phase shifted signal that is at least one of transmitted or received by the antenna apparatus, and wherein the radiator element includes a driven element and a passive element.
19. A method for providing an array antenna, comprising:
providing a plurality of first integrated circuit packages, wherein each first integrated circuit package includes a radiator element and an integrated circuit that includes an amplifier, and wherein each first integrated circuit package includes a feed interconnecting the radiator element to the integrated circuit;
providing an antenna substrate, wherein the antenna substrate includes a plurality of splitters;
interconnecting each first integrated circuit package to a first side of the antenna substrate;
providing a plurality of second integrated circuit packages, wherein each second integrated circuit package includes a phase shifter;
interconnecting each second integrated circuit package to a second side of the antenna substrate, wherein each second integrated circuit package is electrically interconnected to at least one first integrated circuit package by interconnections provided by the antenna substrate, wherein the array antenna comprises a planar array antenna system.
1. An antenna system, comprising:
a plurality of radiator packages, wherein each radiator package in the plurality of radiator packages includes;
a radiator element;
a radiator package integrated circuit;
a feed interconnecting the radiator element to the radiator package integrated circuit;
an antenna substrate, wherein the antenna substrate includes a plurality of electrically conductive traces, wherein each radiator package included in the plurality of radiator packages is attached to a first side of the antenna substrate;
a first plurality of support packages, wherein each support package in the first plurality of support packages includes a support package integrated circuit, wherein each support package in the first plurality of support packages is attached to a second side of the antenna substrate and wherein each support package in the first plurality of support packages is electrically interconnected to at least one radiator package in the plurality of radiator packages by an electrically conductive trace included in the plurality of electrically conductive traces of the antenna substrate, wherein the antenna system comprises a planar array antenna system, wherein the support package integrated circuit included in each support package in the first plurality of support packages includes a phase shifter, and wherein the antenna substrate includes a plurality of splitters.
12. An antenna system, comprising:
a plurality of radiator packages, wherein each radiator package in the plurality of radiator packages includes;
a radiator element;
a radiator package integrated circuit;
a feed interconnecting the radiator element to the radiator package integrated circuit;
an antenna substrate, wherein the antenna substrate includes a plurality of electrically conductive traces, wherein each radiator package included in the plurality of radiator packages is attached to a first side of the antenna substrate;
a plurality of support packages, wherein each support package in the plurality of support packages includes a support package integrated circuit, wherein each support package in the plurality of support packages is attached to a second side of the antenna substrate and wherein each support package in the plurality of support packages is electrically interconnected to at least one radiator package in the plurality of radiator packages by an electrically conductive trace included in the plurality of electrically conductive traces of the antenna substrate, wherein each radiator package included in the plurality of radiator packages includes a shield, wherein the radiator element is located on a first side of the shield, wherein a plurality of radiator package integrated circuits are located on a second side of the shield, and wherein for each radiator package the plurality of included radiator package integrated circuits are electrically interconnected to the radiator element either directly or through another radiator package integrated circuit.
2. The antenna system of
3. The antenna system of
a shield, wherein the radiator element is located on a first side of the shield, and wherein the radiator package integrated circuit is located on a second side of the shield.
4. The antenna system of
5. The antenna system of
6. The antenna system of
8. The antenna system of
9. The antenna system of
10. The antenna system to
11. The antenna system of
a second plurality of support packages, wherein each support package in the second plurality of support packages is attached to the second side of the antenna substrate.
13. The antenna system of
14. The antenna system of
15. The antenna system of
16. The antenna system of
18. The antenna apparatus of
20. The method of
interposing a shield between the radiator and the integrated circuit including an amplifier.
21. The method of
at least one of transmitting or receiving a signal through the radiator elements, wherein the signal has a frequency of at least 10 GHz.
22. The method of
steering a beam associated with the signal, wherein steering the beam includes controlling a phase shift introduced to the signal by the phase shifters of the second integrated circuit packages.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/262,448, filed Nov. 18, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention is directed to an antenna system with integrated circuit packages having integrated or associated radiators.
Electronic circuits, including electronic circuits used in connection with antenna systems, typically include a number of components. These components can be discrete devices, or provided as part of integrated circuits. Whether provided as discrete devices or integrated circuits, multiple electronic components are often interconnected to one another by placing those components on one or more printed circuit boards. In addition to providing a structural member to which components can be attached, a printed circuit board typically provides electrically conductive lines or traces on one or more layers to conduct radio frequency, power and control signals to and between attached components. When used in connection with implementing complex circuits, the design of the individual circuit boards can become quite complex. In addition, where a large number of components are to be interconnected to a printed circuit board, the area of the board can become quite large, and a relatively large number of layers may be required to provide the necessary connective traces. One consideration in the design of electronic circuits is the size of those circuits. In particular, by making devices smaller, certain performance parameters can be improved, and the devices can be easier to package and transport. Also, it can be desirable to maintain electronic circuitry within size limits that are defined by certain components of a device implemented using the electronic circuitry or a component of that circuitry.
One example of electronic circuitry that can be quite complex, but that is desirably deployed within a relatively small area, is a phased array antenna. In a phased array antenna, multiple antenna elements or radiator elements are deployed across a surface. The size of each radiator element is generally determined by the intended operating frequency or frequencies of the antenna. Furthermore, as more radiator elements are provided, the antenna beam can be more narrowly focused and directed by applying selected phase delays to the signal comprising the beam that is delivered to (or received from) each of the radiator elements. That is, by varying the delay of a signal, the corresponding beam can be scanned along one dimension for a one-dimensional array of radiator elements, and along two-dimensions for a two-dimensional array of radiator elements. In addition, the maximum scanning angle that can be provided by an antenna will increase as the space between radiator elements is decreased. Accordingly, the antenna or radiator elements of a phased array antenna generally occupy an area that is defined by the size of the individual radiator elements, the number of radiator elements, and the spacing between radiator elements.
The size of the radiator elements of a phased array antenna system generally decreases as the operating frequency of the system increases. Because of the limited area defined by the radiator elements in a high frequency system, it has been difficult or impossible to provide adequate space for the support electronics. In particular, the area on the side of the antenna opposite the side on which the array of antenna elements is formed is insufficient to contain the electronic components for the supporting amplifiers and phase shifters. Therefore, in order to provide the area necessary for complex beam forming networks and associated active components for operation at high frequencies, additional circuit boards can be placed behind the board on which the radiator elements are formed. For example, additional circuit boards can be arranged such that they are perpendicular to the board on which the radiator elements are formed. This allows the space available for supporting circuitry to be expanded into three dimensions. However, the volume of such assemblies can become quite large. Moreover, in connection with antennas designed to operate at high frequencies, the small size of the corresponding radiator elements results in there being less area for corresponding support electronics. In addition, the use of multiple circuit boards can result in increased fabrication and assembly costs, as there are a large number of individual boards to which discrete components must be interconnected, and those boards must then be interconnected to one another.
The present invention is directed to solving these and other problems and disadvantages of the prior art. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, antenna systems that include one or more radiator packages having at least one integrated radiator and at least one integrated circuit are provided. The radiator packages are interconnected to a first side of an antenna substrate. One or more support packages, which can include support integrated circuits, are interconnected to a second side of the antenna substrate. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an array antenna in which the radiators and all or a relatively large proportion of the associated support electronics are provided on a single circuit board or substrate.
A radiator package in accordance with embodiments of the present invention generally includes a radiator element and an integrated circuit. The radiator element is physically and electrically interconnected to the radiator package integrated circuit. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, a radiator package integrated circuit may provide an amplifier. As further examples, a radiator package integrated circuit may comprise a diode limiter, a low noise amplifier, one or more phase shifters, or other radio frequency devices. In addition, a radiator package may include one or more feeds connecting the radiator element to the radiator package integrated circuit. In accordance with further embodiments of the present invention, a radiator package may include a plurality of integrated circuits. In accordance with still other embodiments of the present invention, a radiator package may include a plurality of radiator elements and one or more radiator package integrated circuits.
The antenna substrate may provide interconnections between the one or more radiator packages on a first side of the antenna substrate and the one or more support packages on a second side of the antenna substrate. These interconnections can include beam forming networks. In accordance with still other embodiments of the present invention, the antenna substrate may include hybrid circuits.
A support package in accordance with embodiments of the present invention generally includes an integrated circuit. The support package integrated circuit may, for example, include one or more phase shifters. Alternatively or in addition, the support package integrated circuit may include one or more amplifiers. As further examples, the support package integrated circuit may comprise one or more phase shifters, attenuators, limiter diodes, or other radio frequency devices. Moreover, a support package can include more than one support package integrated circuit.
Additional features and advantages of embodiments of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, particularly when taken together with the accompanying drawings.
With reference now to
Vias 416 may extend through one or more of the radiator package substrate layers 312, to provide electrical interconnections with components of the radiator package 208.
Such interconnections may be between two or more components of the radiator package 208, and/or between a component of the radiator package 208 and other components of the antenna system 104. For instance, at least some of the vias 416 may be terminated at a contact 420 that is provided for electrically interconnecting the radiator package 208 to traces on the antenna substrate 212. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the electrical contacts 420 may comprise solder balls or bump bonds. At least one of the vias 416 in this exemplary embodiment comprises a radiator element feed 316 that interconnects the radiator package integrated circuit 412 to the radiator element 308. As can be appreciated by one of skill in the art, signals may be passed between the radiator element 308 and other circuitry associated with the radiator package 208 through a direct connection to a conductor or through electromagnetic coupling.
At least two vias 416 may extend through one or more of the radiator package substrate layers 312 to interconnect various components. At least one of the vias 416 in this exemplary embodiment comprise radiator element feeds 316. These radiator element feeds 316 may form at least a portion of an interconnection between the radiator element 308 and the radiator package integrated circuit 412. As shown in this example, in addition to the vias 416, the feeds 316 may include traces formed on a radiator package substrate layer 312 (e.g., layer 312c) and a wire bond 418.
With reference now to
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, each radiator package 208 is interconnected to an antenna substrate 212. For example, the antenna substrate 212 can include radiator package contact points 1008 that mate with corresponding contact points 320 provided by the radiator packages 208 mounted to the antenna substrate 212 via bump bonds or other electrical conductors 420. In general, the radiator package contact points 1008 are associated with the first side 204 of the antenna substrate 212. In addition, the antenna substrate 212 provides electrical conductors 1010 for interconnecting each radiator package 208 to other components of the antenna system 104. Moreover, these electrical conductors 1010 can comprise other structures, such as beam forming networks. More particularly, a conductor 1010 that is interconnected to a radiator element feed 316 can include or be interconnected to a splitter/combiner 1012 that operates to interconnect an associated radiator element feed 316 to a plurality of beam signal lines 1016. Accordingly, the antenna system 104 can support multiple independently steered beams 108. The beam signal lines 1016 may each be associated with a support package contact point 1020. Each support package contact point 1020 may be formed on the second side 216 of the antenna substrate 212.
Interconnected to the support package contact points 1020 on the second side 216 of the antenna substrate 212 are contact points 1024 provided by or as part of the support packages 220. More particularly, support package contact points 1020 can be connected to the contact points 1024 provided by the support packages 220 by bump bonds or other electrical conductors 420. In general, the support packages 220 comprise circuit elements that support operation of the antenna system 104. In addition, each support package 220 may be electrically interconnected to one or more radiator packages 208 by signal lines (e.g., conductors 1010 and beam signal lines 1016 formed on or as part of the antenna substrate 212 layers). In accordance with alternate embodiments of the present invention, each radiator package 208 may be associated with a plurality of support packages 220. In the exemplary embodiment of
As can be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the antenna substrate 212 may additionally include conductors or electrically conductive traces for operatively providing power and control signals to the radiator packages 208 and the support packages 220 that are interconnected to the antenna substrate 212. In addition, although a single antenna element 308 and a single radiator package 208 are illustrated in
Embodiments of the present invention provide for an antenna system 104 that includes components mounted to a single antenna substrate 212. In accordance with embodiments of the disclosed invention, the antenna substrate 212 may comprise a plurality of layers. For example, the antenna substrate 212 may comprise a multilayer printed circuit board. As can be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the use of a multiple layer circuit board allows for a large number of conductors or traces, enabling complex networks to be formed on or as part of the substrate. In accordance with further embodiments of the disclosed invention, the antenna substrate 212 may comprise a planar antenna substrate 212. In accordance with alternative embodiments of the present invention, the antenna substrate may be faceted or curved, for example to provide an antenna system 104 that conforms to the exterior surface of a platform 112 with which the antenna system 104 is associated. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention are capable of providing antenna systems 104 that are compact and relatively inexpensive to produce.
With reference to
At step 1112, the required number of radiator packages 208 incorporating the radiator elements 308 are produced. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the required number of radiator packages 208 is equal to the number of radiator elements 308. More particularly, the required number of radiator packages 1112 is equal to the number of radiator elements 308, where each radiator package 208 includes one radiator element 308. According to other embodiments, there are multiple radiator elements 308 per radiator package 208, in which case the required number of radiator packages 208 is some fraction of the required number of radiator elements 308. Producing the radiator packages 208 can include, for each radiator package 208, forming the radiator element 308 on the radiator package substrate 312 surface adjacent the top of the radiator package 208 (i.e., the substrate surface farthest from the first side 204 of the antenna substrate 212 when the radiator package 208 is connected to the antenna substrate 212). Forming the radiator element 308 can include printing or otherwise depositing a metalized layer on the radiator package substrate 312. Producing the radiator package 208 additionally includes incorporating a radiator package integrated circuit 412 such that the radiator package integrated circuit 412 is fixed to the radiator package substrate 312 and is operatively interconnected to the radiator element 308, creating a completed radiator package 208. In accordance with further embodiments of the present invention, each radiator package 208 can include a plurality of radiator elements 308 and/or a plurality of integrated circuits 412.
At step 1116, the antenna substrate 212 is produced. In general, the antenna substrate 212 provides a structure for mechanically and electrically interconnecting the radiator packages 208 to the support packages 220. Accordingly, the antenna substrate 212 can include a supporting structure and conductors. Where the antenna substrate 212 comprises a printed circuit board, forming the antenna substrate 212 includes applying conventional circuit board or printed circuit board techniques for the required signal distribution traces or conductors. In addition, the antenna substrate 212 generally includes conductors for providing control signals to various components, including amplifiers 1004 and phase shifters 1028, and for distributing power to components, such as amplifiers 1004, as necessary. Producing the antenna substrate 212 also includes providing connection points for operatively interconnecting other elements to the antenna substrate 212. For example, radiator package contact points or pads 1008 are formed on the first side 204 of the antenna substrate 212, and support package contact points or pads 1040 are formed on the second side 216 of the antenna substrate 212.
At step 1120, support packages 220 are produced. Producing support packages 220 can include assembling devices that include an integrated circuit 1030 that provides one or more phase shifters 1028 that generally operate to form the beams 108 supported by the antenna system 104. Additionally or alternatively, support packages can be produced that incorporate additional structures or devices, such as buffer amplifiers. The number of support packages 220 required for a particular antenna system 104 depends on the number of functions and/or components contained within each support package 220.
At step 1124, a pick and place operation is performed to operatively interconnect the radiator packages 208 to the first side 204 of the antenna substrate 212. Similarly, at step 1128, a pick and place or other assembly operation is performed to operatively interconnect the support packages 220 to the second side 216 of the antenna substrate 212. In general, after the radiator packages 208 and the support packages 220 have been interconnected to the antenna substrate 212, the antenna system 104 is complete. In accordance with at least some embodiments of the present invention, components required for operation of the antenna system 104, such as power supply or transceiver equipment or electronics 1056, must be interconnected to the antenna system 104 before the antenna system 104 is operational. Accordingly, at step 1132, the antenna system 104 can be interconnected to a platform 112 and to transceiver electronics 1056. The process of creating an antenna system 104 may then end. Although steps described in connection with creating an antenna system 104 have been set forth in a particular order, it should be appreciated that different orderings of the steps are possible.
With reference now to
With reference now to
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, as further examples, the radiator packages 208 may comprise monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) with operating frequencies in excess of 10 GHz, and can have integrated matching networks. The radiator package integrated circuits 412 may be formed from gallium arsenide (GaAs) and other type III/V semiconductors, with operating frequencies of up to 44 GHz. The radiator package integrated circuits may also comprise silicon germanium (SiGe) semiconductors and other type IV semiconductors. The radiator packages 208 typically have dimensions of 2 to 6 mm per side in plan view, and a height of 0.030 inches to 0.060 inches. The radiation package 208 layers 312 can be comprised of pre-preg, exclusively or in combination with non pre-preg layers, or cured material layers. The layers 312 may also include metalized layers that can be etched to provide conductive traces. The vias 416 may comprise plated holes. The support packages 220 can comprise GaAs phase shifters, SiGe phase shifter integrated circuits or other phase shifter integrated circuits that each support any number of channels. For example, the support packages can support 4 to 16 channels with phase and amplitude control. The support packages 220 can additionally include buffer/driver amplifiers in the same or in different packages as the support packages 220 providing the phase shifters 1028. Embodiments of the described invention can be used to provide phased array antennas operating at high frequencies, such as at the X, Ku, K, Ka and Q-bands. For example, an antenna system 104 for operation at 20 GHz can include radiator elements 308 having an area of 0.3 inches by 0.3 inches, and a single radiator packages integrated circuit 412. For antenna systems 104 operational at lower frequencies, the additional available area can allow for additional radiator package integrated circuits 412 as part of each radiator package 208. For example, an antenna system operating an X band might feature radiator elements 308 having an area of 0.6 inches by 0.6 inches, and a plurality of radiator package integrated circuits 412 in each radiator package 208. In addition, an antenna system 104 in accordance with embodiments of the present invention can scan by different amounts in different directions, or can be non-scanning. For example, full scan in one direction and a ½ scan in another direction can be provided. Moreover, a phase shifter can be associated with some, but not all of the radiator elements, for example where the antenna system 104 is designed to provide a ±5° scan.
The foregoing discussion of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Further, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, within the skill or knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain the best mode presently known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such or in other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application or use of the invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.
Moosbrugger, Peter J., Stutzke, Nathan A., Erickson, Jennifer L., Johnson, Andrea K.
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